From the same serie of the documetary “The next Black”, we recommend you to see complete interview with Suzanne Lee, director of Biocuture. A ver interesting talk about the future of clothing and textiles through living organisms. Terms like “growing a dress” Collaboration between science and fashion is cros-functional and of course lays out the idea of “sustainability” in fashion not having materials waste. Very recomendable, a window to the future of what we could be wearing in some decades. Images of her laboratory are specially interesting. If you want to know about their interesting process you can visit this link.

This is one of my favorite patterns after being seeing the palm leaf trend. They are green, natural, fresh and exhuberant jungle.

This texture now makes way to banana leaves. This pattern trend has being well spread across apparel, accesories, footwear but mainly I have saw it in home decor like wallpapers, tapestry and entire rooms. It is also very used in bathrooms walls. A great texture that adds an exotic and fresh touch to any room or outfit.

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